TRANSPORT & MOBILITY
TRANSPORT & MOBILITY
BROTHERWOOD AUTOMOBILITY LTD Lambert House, Pillarbox Lane, Beer Hackett, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 6QP
T: 01935 872603 F: 01935 872853 E:
sales@brotherwood.com W:
www.brotherwood.com ®
Brotherwood® have been manufacturing Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles since 1985. Our attention to detail, customer care and commitment to quality mean our ‘WAVs’ carry an excellent reputation across the world. Brotherwood® are regarded as the pioneers of the modern ‘Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle’, changing the perception of disabled transport from conspicuous high-roof vans to discreet everyday passenger cars.
Our conversions are unique because they put the wheelchair user first. We consider every detail when engineering our vehicles including inclusively positioning the wheelchair user closely with other passengers; engineering a comfortable, flat, lowered floor, for good headroom and visibility; providing a safe, easy to use, tested and approved wheelchair restraint system; and ensuring wheelchair access is fast and easy via shallow, counterbalanced ramp.
Supplying quality wheelchair cars across the UK and beyond for over 30 years, our innovation and experience mean we can also create bespoke vehicle adaptations for disabled passengers.
H.W. PICKRELL Holt Place, Gardiners Lane North, Crays Hill, Billericay, Essex, CM11 2XE UK
T: +44 (0)1268 521033 Mobile: 07860 894331 E:
sales@hwpickrell.co.uk W:
www.hwpickrell.co.uk
H.W. Pickrell was established in 1965, specialising in the sale and purchase of a comprehensive range of quality new and used wheelchair accessible vehicles, minibuses and frontline emergency ambulances. We have established an excellent reputation for quality, commitment and value for money within these sectors and along with a wealth of experience and proven expertise, this enables us to fulfil the most demanding requirements of our clients. We stock both new and used wheelchair friendly, adapted and ambulance type vehicles and also have a wide range of used standard mini buses for sale.
JOERNS HEALTHCARE LTD (OXFORD HOIST) Drakes Broughton Business Park, Worcester Road, Drakes Broughton, Worcs WR10 2AG
T: 0844 811 1156 F: 0844 811 1157 E:
info@joerns.co.uk W:
www.joerns.co.uk
Oxford®, a major division of Joerns Healthcare, is one of the most trusted names in patient handling, placing the well-being of others at the centre of everything we do. With a heritage dating back to the 1950s, we strive to bring innovation to all of our patient lift products. At Oxford®, we firmly believe that patient handling plays an important role in the patient/carer relationship. Our comprehensive range is developed in consultation with leading clinical advisors ensuring we consistently deliver high levels of comfort, safety and versatility for both patients and carers alike.
RED KITE VEHICLE CONSULTANTS LTD 3 Haddons Drive, Three Legged Cross, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 6QU
T: 01202 827678 E:
sales@redkite-minibuses.com W:
www.redkite-minibuses.com
Flexible, Versatile, Accessible Minibuses Red Kite manufacture, supply and service, safe, reliable 9 –18 minibuses for customers across Great Britain. For over 35 years your safety and the safety of your passengers has been at the forefront of our supply process. Red Kite Vehicle Consultants Ltd supply both new and pre-owned Accessible Minibuses with a choice of 1-5 wheelchair spaces if required plus a complete range of specialist mobility options including wheelchair tail lifts, ramps, lowering suspension, individual wheelchair/seat track and securing systems, high visibility trim, quick release seat systems plus secure storage for medication and respiratory equipment. To assist with your purchase we have available a wide choice of financial options to choose from including Lease and Purchase Plans, Contract Hire as well as the traditional outright purchase. For a quotation, demonstration or to talk through your particular requirements, contact us now on 01202 827678 or email
sales@redkite-minibuses.com
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